[nonostantement #53] - rams / entering red / protecting art in superyachts
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Rams — Gary Hustwit
"Rams is a documentary portrait of Dieter Rams, one of the most influential designers alive, and a rumination on consumerism, sustainability, and the future of design."[In Italian] - Writing Magazines PDF
"A collection of old school fanzines from the Italian graffiti scene"[Video] - Campari - Entering Red
"by Matteo Garrone with Ana de Armas / soundtrack by Johnny Jewel"Facebook ordered to stop combining WhatsApp and Instagram data without consent in Germany
"The Bundeskartellamt, or Federal Cartel Office (FCO), has given Facebook one month to appeal the landmark decision, which comes after a three-year investigation. If the appeal fails, the tech company will have to ensure these data sources are not combined without consent within the next four months."[In Italian] - Contesto e retroscena dell’addio di Calabresi
"Il licenziamento del direttore della Repubblica è molto più che questione aziendale e storia di un insuccesso (che qui raccontiamo) ma s'incastona nel paesaggio delle radicali trasformazioni che interessano media tradizionali e nuovi media e la professione giornalistica"It’s True: False News Spreads Faster and Wider. And Humans Are to Blame.
"Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology examined true and false news stories posted on Twitter from the social network’s founding in 2006 through "Mind my Picasso… superyacht owners struggle to protect art
"From champagne corks flying towards a Picasso to cornflakes splashed on a Basquiat painting, the perils facing billionaires’ floating art collections aren’t those sailors typically fear on the high seas. But the world’s ultra-rich are filling superyachts with so many masterpieces that conservators are teaching captains and crew how to care for art as well as to pamper passengers."Your digital identity has three layers, and you can only protect one of them
"[...] your online profile is not always built on facts. It is shaped by technology companies and advertisers who make key decisions based on their interpretation of seemingly benign data points [...]"
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